Zoom's latest terms of service allows use of customer data for AI efforts
Zoom can use certain customer data for its artificial intelligence efforts after making alterations to its terms of service. Those changes apparently happened in March.
Zoom abruptly fires its president, Greg Tomb, after just 10 months
Greg Tomb, a former Google and SAP executive who joined Zoom as president in June, was terminated on Friday ‘without cause,’ according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Ark Invest CEO Cathie Wood explains the real reason behind tech layoffs
ARK Invest CEO and CIO Cathie Wood gives her perspective on what factors are driving the layoffs in the technology industry on "Mornings with Maria."
Zoom announces software will be available in new Tesla models
Zoom announced that its video conferencing software will be included with all new Tesla vehicles, though when the software will roll out is still unknown.
Google antitrust: Bipartisan Congress bill just latest in tech firm legal troubles over advertising practices
Google's legal troubles with the federal government started with a Justice Department investigation and developed into a multi-state effort campaign over Google's ad practices.
Most remote workers don't want to return to office, new poll finds
The biggest loss due to working from home was a sense of disconnect from coworkers.
Inside a year at Peloton: from pandemic winner to HBO punchline
A dust-up over the reboot of HBO’s "Sex and the City" capped a tumultuous year for Peloton Interactive Inc., which saw its market value tumble as the company’s leaders struggled to gauge demand for its web-connected bikes.
US government to probe Zoom deal over China ties
A Justice Department-led panel is investigating Zoom Video Communications Inc.’s deal to buy an American customer-service software company, citing potential national-security risks posed by the U.S. videoconferencing giant’s China ties.
Zoom Video Communications stock tanks on growth concerns
Zoom Video Communications Inc. was on track for its worst day in almost 10 months after the video-conferencing provider warned demand for its service will slow.
Zoom reaches $85M settlement over user privacy, 'Zoombombing'
Zoom Video Communications Inc (ZM.O) agreed to pay $85 million and bolster its security practices to settle a lawsuit claiming it violated users' privacy rights by sharing personal data with Facebook, Google and LinkedIn, and letting hackers disrupt Zoom meetings in a practice called Zoombombing.